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Complete population notation is described in supplementary table S3, Supplementary Material online.
To show this we use Łukasiewicz's later parenthesis-free notation (see the supplementary document (Łukasiewicz's Parenthesis-Free or Polish Notation) and his symbols '$\vdash$' for assertion and '$\dashv$' for rejection, to be read respectively as "I assert" and "I reject".
The problem is formulated as follows (see Supplementary Table S6 for the notation table).
The statistical dependencies of the variables in our model are depicted in Supplementary Figure S1 using the plate notation.
Mathematical notations are given in Supplementary Material.
A notation table is provided in Supplementary Material to summarize the variables defined here.
Supplementary online material provides information on algebraic notation and software (Additional file 1), and also includes the R code and data to entirely reproduce the results in the example (Additional files 2– 3).
Supplementary Table S1 describes the abbreviations and notations used throughout the section.
Calls were transcribed in detail using standard conversation analytic transcription conventions that capture the timing and delivery of talk (when and how things were said 18; transcript notations are shown in online supplementary appendix 3).
Leśniewski's own notation for Protothetic is explained in 'Supplementary Remark III' of the Introductory Remarks: one-place connectives are made up of a horizontal bar '–' supplementable at either end by a vertical bar '|'.
Column A of supplementary table S1, Supplementary Material online, is a notation for each of these version 2 CNSs that includes the At gene name to which each sorts; the actual sequence of this sequence is displayed later in the row.
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